Make learning to read exciting for children with this decodable fiction book about a girl who wants to sleep, but she finds peas under her sheets! Based on The Princess and the Pea, this book provides a built-in phonics review for early readers. Today, students need help learning how to read more than ever before. This full-color book engages young readers while they gain fun practice with several high-frequency words: been, new, three.
Each book includes family engagement activities to extend phonics learning and has a specific phonics focus. Book 20 covers vowel teams long e and long u. Develop foundational reading skills with the research-based approach to phonics instruction used in this book! | Sue wants to sleep, but there are peas under her sheets! This decodable book reviews phonics and phonemic awareness concepts for early readers. Students engage with high-frequency words and develop foundational reading skills with this fiction book! |
Jody Smith, M.A., has worked for over 30 years in education, as both as classroom teacher and more recently as an instructional coach for kindergarten through second grade teachers. She supports teachers in understanding why and how to implement the science of reading in their literacy instruction. In addition, Jody develops curriculum and has authored a wide range of resources that translate educational research into practical classroom strategies, including What the Science of Reading Says: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood.